SERZH SARGSYAN ACCEPTED OBAMA'S INVITATION TO ATTEND NUCLEAR SUMMIT
Tert.am
12:33 ~U 31.03.10
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has accepted US President Barack
Obama's invitation to attend the April 12-13 nuclear summit to be
held in Washington, said Sargsyan's press secretary Armen Arzumanyan,
noting that the delegation headed by Sargsyan will be in Washington
on those days.
The US President, in his invitation to Sargsyan, said:
"Taking into account the dedication displayed by the Republic of
Armenia toward the fight against security and nuclear terrorism, I
would like to invite you to participate in the Nuclear Security Summit,
which will take place April 12-13, 2010, at the Washington Convention
Center. The purpose of the summit is to deepen our entire understanding
of the threat of nuclear terrorism and the danger of spreading nuclear
materials with the aim of using them for civil and military means.
"As individuals who bear the responsibility for nuclear materials,
we must pledge to reduce its availability wherever possible and apply
the highest standards in securing the remains of nuclear materials."
Tert.am
12:33 ~U 31.03.10
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has accepted US President Barack
Obama's invitation to attend the April 12-13 nuclear summit to be
held in Washington, said Sargsyan's press secretary Armen Arzumanyan,
noting that the delegation headed by Sargsyan will be in Washington
on those days.
The US President, in his invitation to Sargsyan, said:
"Taking into account the dedication displayed by the Republic of
Armenia toward the fight against security and nuclear terrorism, I
would like to invite you to participate in the Nuclear Security Summit,
which will take place April 12-13, 2010, at the Washington Convention
Center. The purpose of the summit is to deepen our entire understanding
of the threat of nuclear terrorism and the danger of spreading nuclear
materials with the aim of using them for civil and military means.
"As individuals who bear the responsibility for nuclear materials,
we must pledge to reduce its availability wherever possible and apply
the highest standards in securing the remains of nuclear materials."